Jan 6 2011

Gallery Updates

Since I’m Harper’s Forge’s Artist of the month, I need to pull my finger out and upload some of the stuff I’ve been working on recently.

There’s images from the Shadow World Player’s Guide

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There’s images from the HARP SciFi book…

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And then there’s a Viking inspired by the film ‘How to Train your Dragon’ which I was watching the other night with my children.

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These images shown above are just a few of the items that have been added to the Gallery. For a larger view, jump into my Gallery.


Jan 5 2011

Harper’s Forge Artist of the Month

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I have the honour of being Harper’s Forge Artist of the month as well as the Shadow World Player’s Guide being this month’s Inspiration of the Month (which I was both the illustrator and layout guy).

Harper’s Forge are a private site that allows artist, writers, editors and gamers to collaborate in their respective works and to produce fictional material for roleplaying. They try to inspire your imagination with various artist, books, movies and fiction. You can also download completed adventures from their site.


Jan 5 2011

The Shadow World Player’s Guide Available

Well, it’s been quite some time since I last posted and a lot has happened!

The Shadow World Player’s Guide PDF is out and available for purchase at RPG NOW for the great price of $7 and is a must buy for veteran Shadow World players as well as those just starting out. The printed version will be coming out soon.

Here’s just a few of the spreads in this 54 page PDF.

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I was responsible for practically all of the interior art as well as the layout of the book. Poser (a 3D character application), Vue (a 3D landscape application), Strata CX (a 3D modeller) and Photoshop (an image editing application for compositing all the different elements) were the apps of choice for the illustrations and InDesign was my best, and only friend when it came to the layout.

You can see some more of the images used as well as plenty that couldn’t fit into the publication in my 3D Gallery


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Feb 15 2010

The Shadow World

Yet another gap since my last entry – but this time I’ve been productive …honest! :)

I’m very excited to be involved with the illustration and design of the Shadow World Player Guides.

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This is the roleplaying campaign setting created by Terry Amthor for ICE‘s Rolemaster ruleset. And by Campaign Setting, I am of course talking about an entire world!!!! Basically, think of the realm of Middle Earth, with all the different cultures, lore and history and then cube it. The Shadow World is not a one continent land, it consists of 14 continents in the western hemisphere alone!

The Player Guides, as the name suggests, are to help the Players better understand the world without requiring the Game’s Master to waste playing time describing the different elements to them including the basics of time keeping (hours, days, months, seasons, years etc), climate, geography, inhabitants, magic and gods etc. It will also include a lot of location images of the various lands and places of interest.

The first one released will be the World Guide but then there’ll be a lot of more specific info dealt with in the more Regional Guides to follow including local customs, history and lore, inhabitants and any ‘local gods/spirits’ common to these places.

Here’s a taste of some of the location shots planned on being used in the Guides…

The Emerald Forest in Emer

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The Quon Jungle in Emer

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One of Eidolon’s Sky Ships

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The Aalk Athimurl, the fortress of the Dragon Lord in Jaiman

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A Navigator’s Obelisk used to summon a Navigator

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These were all created using Vue Complete, a 3D landscape application. For larger versions of some of these images, take a look at the 3D Sketchpad Gallery.


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Feb 15 2010

Gallery Update

I’ve managed to update my gallery which now includes several NEW categories including 3D and Vector albums!

Here’s a taster of the 3D images created in Vue Complete…

The Vœrken Mire from the roleplaying campaign setting of the Shadow World
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And 2 Avatar inspired images
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Go to the Gallery for the full size versions! :)


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Dec 29 2009

Updates

A boring title, I know – but this is just updates so tough! :)

I’m working on a Shadow World Players Guide which will have a lot of Vue landscape renders as well as some drawings. As it’s still in progress, I can’t add any images here so I have a couple of other things to show.

A Vue render trying out a technique for ‘hyperterrains’ – the name given to the creation of the unusual shaped terrains which aren’t possible in the traditional terrain creation process.

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An old-school Vector in Adobe Illustrator. Some subtle object blends but mostly a line work. Michelle is the woman featured and she has a gallery here.

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That’s it for now. :)


Oct 12 2009

E-on Software’s Vue Pioneer is FREE!

I thought I’d let every one know about E-on Software’s Vue product line. Vue is a 3D landscape & animation program available for both PC & Mac and it produces stunning images.

They’ve made Vue Pioneer, the core program, available for FREE so it’s definitely something you’d need to checkout! :)

Here’s the full image I used in the banner ads for my site; just so you know what to expect. This was created in Vue Complete but only a couple of extra modules would have been needed on top of Vue Pioneer for this image.

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As always, click that image for a larger version. :)

The different Vue Versions

To try and counter any confusion before you go to the E-on Software’s web site, Vue comes in 3 main versions. Starting from the top they are…

  • Vue xStream – This is strictly for the pros and it gives them access to all of Vue’s modelling & animation tool directly in their high-end 3D programs (Maya, 3DS Max, Cinema 4D etc).
  • Vue Infinite – This is the same as Vue xStream but it’s a standalone version that you can use without the need for a separate high-end 3D program.
  • Vue Complete, Vue Pro Studio, Vue Esprit and Vue Pioneer – These are the same program at it’s core – Vue Pioneer – but with different amounts of modules installed on top of that. As the name suggests, Vue Complete has all the modules installed and Vue Pioneer has none.

That’s not to say that Vue Pioneer is no good, Vue Pioneer has many features that gives you access to the powerful 3D landscape modelling. When you’re ready to take the next step, you can purchase just the modules you need if you like – you don’t need to conform to the specific modules that’d take you to Vue Esprit or the Vue Pro Studio versions.

Some of my recent additions (as well as several to come) have used Vue and I’ll be including this banner below any of my posts that have used Vue.

What’s in it for me?

It’s true that I’m altruistic …to a point. :D
If you make any purchase on the Cornucopia3D web site for extra modules or 3D content within the first 30 days of visiting the site, my account will be credited 10%. After that, I see nothing.

Vue Pioneer is completely free and you needn’t purchase anything at all, which means I’d get nothing …but if you do, I’d certainly appreciate it. ;)


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Sep 16 2009

The Pillar of the Gods …later

Following from my previous post, here’s a scene later in the day. I love the colours in this one!

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(Software – Vue Pro Studio 7)

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Sep 16 2009

The Pillar of the Gods

This scene looks like a small island with a tall black pillar reaching into the sky, far beyond the clouds.

There’s a reason for that – and it’s a simple reason: It’s because it IS a large pillar towering above the clouds.

Pillar of the Gods from Shadow World

(Software – Vue Pro Studio 7)

This a location in the Shadow World which is a campaign setting produced by ICE for their Rolemaster rule-set (for both Rolemaster Classic [RMC] and Rolemaster Fantasy Roleplaying [RMFRP] which is my favourite) that’s known as The Pillar of the Gods.

Millions of years ago, a singularity passed through the core of the planet; the pillar standing here was the molten core sucked out as the singularity exited the planet and cooling in the atmosphere.

I just liked the idea of that and needed to create an image of the pillar disappearing through the clouds. I’m trying out variations of this as we speak and I’ll upload these as well once I’m happy.

The Shadow World was the idea of Terry Kevin Amthor who must be an amazing genius to come up with a whole planet, weaving intricate and detailed backgrounds for all the peoples. I thoroughly recommend the Shadow World setting to anyone who loves to roleplay. There’s plenty of information provided so you can create adventures and fortunately for me, who’s not so good in the story creation, there’s a large amount of pre-made adventures.

I have no doubt that my inspiration in the future will be owed to the Shadow World series which means more images from me. :D

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Sep 12 2009

Trolls – fat, hairy trolls!

It was doodle time tonight and the subject was trolls! I’ve got the roleplaying bug again which means exploring the characters & creatures around the fantasy lands – watching ’24′ was not reason enough to not doodle (although it did come close)! :)

Tonight’s doodles were mainly about trolls but there’s been many iterations of Orcs as well which I’ll upload as soon as I’m happy with the final result of them. I’m working out the different features and stature for the goblin type variations as well – goblins, hobgoblins, lesser and greater orcs.

In the following image, I’m heading towards the pot bellied, gorilla style stature and playing around with facial expressions, body hair and armour ideas.

Hopefully, I’ll be adding some digital paintings of trolls to the gallery in the near future as well.

Troll hair, armour and facial expressions

Once again the Bic fine biro is the weapon of choice for the doodles – it doesn’t smudge as easily as pencil does – and it gets me concentrating on each line.

Click on the image for a larger view. ;)